> From: Steven Malikoff >> The bulbs had "flying leads" coming out of the glass, no bases ... The >> bulbs just hovered over the PCB
> It makes me wonder if the 11/15 is much the same. I just had a look at my -11/20 (the two are basically the same machine; the /15 was intended for the OEM market, the /20 the end-user), and it has an intermediate between this, and the final incandescent bulb form (as on the -11/45), where there were bulbs with plastic bases plugged into sockets. The -11/20 has the same bulbs, but apparently soldered directly into the panel; I looked at the prints (it's in the 'KY11-A Programmer's Console' stuff - I see Manx says the prints aren't online, I'll have to scan my set), and there are bulbs in the parts list, but no sockets. > From: Ethan Dicks > I think some later DEC light blockers were MDF or perhaps something a > bit denser .. Definitely a fibrous wood product. Per the prints, the later ones were Benelex, an early form of MDF (although some -11's later used thick sheet aluminium). Noel